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The content and references contained in this article, as well as other articles published about this person, indicate that the subject of the article has received significant recognized awards and honors. He has made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in his specific field.

The subject of the article has contributed significant advancements in the fields of law (trial advocacy) and psychology, particularly in the areas of social psychology, educational psychology, experimental psychology, and other areas of psychology.

Judging from his published writings and public appearances as well as published articles featuring him, it is clear that he is regarded as an important figure or is widely cited by his peers. He is known for originating significant new concepts, theories, and trial advocacy and social scientific research techniques. He has created, or played a major role in co-creating, significant and well-known works and collective bodies of work, which have been the subject of an independent book and of multiple independent periodical articles and reviews. His work has become a significant monument to the growth in the field of legal psychology, has won significant critical attention, and is represented within the permanent archives of a number of significant public and academic libraries.

- Gtudor (Talk | contribs) 01:50, 25 January 2008


Other research verifies the contents here. I concur with the notability and contributions of the person in this biography.

- DrAllison (talkcontribs) 04:01, 5 February 2008

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